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Tamakoshi | |
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Native name | तामाकोशी ( Nepali) |
Location | |
Country | Nepal |
Province | Bagmati Province |
City | Dolakha District |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Rongshar Chu and Lapchi Gang |
• coordinates | 27°57′54″N 86°13′9″E / 27.96500°N 86.21917°E |
Mouth | Confluence with Sun Kosi |
• coordinates | 27°21′6″N 85°58′58″E / 27.35167°N 85.98278°E |
Length | 92 km (57 mi) |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• left | Rolwaling Chu, Khimti Khola |
• right | Chyadu Khola |
The Tamakoshi River ( Nepali: तामाकोशी) is part of the Koshi or Sapta Koshi river system in Nepalese Himalayas. It originates from the Rongshar Chu (or Rongshar Tsangpo [1]) and Lapchi Gang rivers close to the Nepal-Tibet border. It flows in a southern direction through Bagmati Province in Nepal, namely through Dolakha District and Ramechhap District.
Also spectacular, but relatively unknown, is the walk up the Menlung Valley, a remote branch of the Rongshar Tsangpo (a major tributary of Nepal's Tamba Kosi River) to the west of Cho Oyu.
You can help expand this article with text translated from
the corresponding article in German. (May 2018) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
|
Tamakoshi | |
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Native name | तामाकोशी ( Nepali) |
Location | |
Country | Nepal |
Province | Bagmati Province |
City | Dolakha District |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Rongshar Chu and Lapchi Gang |
• coordinates | 27°57′54″N 86°13′9″E / 27.96500°N 86.21917°E |
Mouth | Confluence with Sun Kosi |
• coordinates | 27°21′6″N 85°58′58″E / 27.35167°N 85.98278°E |
Length | 92 km (57 mi) |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• left | Rolwaling Chu, Khimti Khola |
• right | Chyadu Khola |
The Tamakoshi River ( Nepali: तामाकोशी) is part of the Koshi or Sapta Koshi river system in Nepalese Himalayas. It originates from the Rongshar Chu (or Rongshar Tsangpo [1]) and Lapchi Gang rivers close to the Nepal-Tibet border. It flows in a southern direction through Bagmati Province in Nepal, namely through Dolakha District and Ramechhap District.
Also spectacular, but relatively unknown, is the walk up the Menlung Valley, a remote branch of the Rongshar Tsangpo (a major tributary of Nepal's Tamba Kosi River) to the west of Cho Oyu.